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  1. Politics and campaigning can - and must - end the water and sanitation crisis
  2. The Human Epigenome Project
  3. Considering a BSc in Global Health?
  4. Lead the pack in dog-eat-dog selection
  5. New Measures against Avian Influenza in Hong Kong
  6. More on the Responsibility to Protect
  7. This week’s podcast now online
  8. How to prevent a tenth of the global disease burden!
  9. ‘Power, Politics and Global Health’ Medsin-UK and The Lancet Student collaboration
  10. New books in the Reading Room
  11. Crash Course: Paediatrics
  12. Cinical Examination: Epstein
  13. Crash Course: Paediatrics
  14. Crash Course: Paediatrics
  15. The need for greater pharmaceutical transparency
  16. Broken Laws, Broken Lives
  17. Crash Course:Paediatrics
  18. 150 ECG Problems
  19. Clinical Examination:Epstein
  20. Surface Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Examination John S.P. Lumley
  21. Global Pulse: the International Health Journal of the American Medical Student Associ
  22. End of Life Decision Making
  23. Crash Course: Physiology
  24. Crash Course: General Medicine
  25. Some things you MUST read (and listen to) this weekend!
  26. Refugee week and more
  27. Measles: The continued threat of a preventable disease
  28. The Broader Implications of the “Epidemiologic Transition”
  29. Healthy Aid
  30. More on refugee week
  31. People On The Move: a talk by Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
  32. GandHI – The German response to deficits in medical education
  33. The benefits of a new medical school
  34. Weekly catch up and ‘An Imperfect Offering’
  35. The James Orbinski fan club
  36. Around the World in Six Electives
  37. Armed with Awareness
  38. Trouble in paradise
  39. Homeless healthcare: A marginalised profession for a marginalised population?
  40. Part 2 on the Global Health Conference in Washington DC
  41. Summary of today’s postings
  42. How to become a trained patient
  43. The World Food Summit
  44. Elective report: Obs & Gynae in Sierra Leone
  45. “Round-the-World” elective
  46. Dengue fever
  47. Right to health guidelines for pharma!
  48. Announcing The Lancet-GHEC 2008 prize winners and we want YOU to contribute to our ma
  49. We’re back!
  50. The Lancet Digest, June 7-13 2008
  51. Describing the elephant
  52. Improving Access to Medicines for Heart Disease in Poor Countries: A Student-Led Camp
  53. Children Survivors of Displacment and War in Northern Uganda: A Cohort Study of the I
  54. More medical students’ making a difference in global health
  55. Medical students on a mission to change the world: a continuing journey
  56. True competition in the pharmaceutical marketplace?
  57. Living the dream: an interview with De Neptune
  58. Today’s news
  59. Pediatric Emergency Medicine in Costa Rica
  60. The Epidemiology and Treatment of Parkinson’s disease
  61. PEPFAR stalemate continues despite overwhelming public support
  62. The Battle for HIV Truth in South Africa
  63. The Global Burden of Iron Deficiency
  64. Larsen’s Human Embryology, 4th Edition
  65. Davidson’s Clinical Cases
  66. Pocket Essentials of Psychiatry, 3rd Edition
  67. Textbook of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rheumatology
  68. A closer look at the UK Government’s new HIV strategy
  69. Progress on universal access (or not), the world food crisis talks and US politics
  70. Today’s catch up- 6 blog entries from around the world!
  71. An international youth conference in Nigeria
  72. Global Health Conference in Washington DC
  73. American Medical Student Association
  74. More news from the Engeye clinic in rural Uganda
  75. Breathing NEWLIFE into General Practice’ Conference 2008
  76. Friend or Foe? MSF’s Debate on Private Security Companies’ Humanitarian Role
  77. The Lancet Digest, May 30-June 6 2008
  78. I’m back!(And The Dublin Conference to ban cluster bombs)
  79. The Lancet Digest, May 24-30 2008
  80. “The Last Free Summer”
  81. Thoughts on PEPFAR
  82. 2008 AMSA Global Health Conference
  83. Lancet Digest May 17-23
  84. Student Action in a New Integrative Medicine Model
  85. What’s in a gut score?
  86. The Lancet Digest May 10-16, 2008
  87. Sojourn through India
  88. Inequalities in Human Resources for Health – an interview with the medical relief cha
  89. The cries went up…
  90. Art and medicine
  91. The Lancet Digest May 3-9, 2008
  92. Rhona away
  93. The Hungry For Change Gala, University of Western Ontario - fostering global consciou
  94. Global Health: Current issues, Future trends and Foreign Policy - Conference Report
  95. Does the relationship of pharmaceutical industry with doctors negatively affect patie
  96. Medicine Overseas
  97. Conflict & Catastrophe
  98. The Lancet Digest April 26-May 2, 2008
  99. World Malaria Day
  100. National Medical Student Prize Night at the ICSM Surgical Society
  101. Outreach Clinic: Real Worlds Colliding
  102. Follow up on the Right to Health
  103. Cluster bombs must be banned
  104. The Lancet Digest April 19-25, 2008
  105. Doctors: a voice for social conscience?
  106. Organ Donation and Transplantation - how to involve medical students?
  107. The global diabetes epidemic and other things
  108. The global diabetes epidemic
  109. Internships at the World Health Organisation
  110. “Creating a Light…”
  111. The global diabetes epidemic 3: access to essential medicine
  112. Organ donation and transplanation in Europe: European Regional meeting of the IFMSA
  113. Leeds Medical School: leading the way against the influence of pharma in the UK?
  114. New articles and the food v biofuels debate
  115. Delivering babies in Sarajevo
  116. Unite for Sight Conference: Part 3
  117. AMSA International Chapters
  118. Creating Global Doctors
  119. Unite for Sight Conference: Part 2
  120. Unite for Sight Conference: Part 1
  121. Tasks for the weekend!
  122. The Lancet Digest April 12- 18 2008 (Countdown special issue)
  123. The Right to Health debate
  124. Countdown to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and more…
  125. Global Health matters!
  126. Medical students kept in ignorance!
  127. Global Forum/Lancet essay competition for 2008
  128. The launch of The Lancet Global Health Network!!!
  129. Global Health Educational Consortium Conference: Part 3
  130. Global Health Education Consortium Conference: Part 2
  131. International Conference in Emergency Medicine: Part 3
  132. WHO at 60 and more?
  133. Conference season
  134. The Lancet Digest, April 5-11 2008
  135. MDR-TB: An emerging global threat
  136. Global Health Education Consortium Conference: Part 1
  137. International Conference on Emergency Medicine: Part 2
  138. International Conference on Emergency Medicine: Part 1
  139. The Lancet Student Monthly Prize!
  140. Medsin Global Health Conference : Part 2
  141. Medsin Global Health Conference: Part 1
  142. Let?s start a campaign for access to clean water and sanitation!
  143. Chat with Rhona MacDonald and Richard Lane
  144. The Lancet Digest, March 29 – April 4 2008
  145. Post-Election Violence in Kenya : Part 2
  146. Migration and health
  147. MRSA: a growing global problem
  148. Profile: Rory O?Connor
  149. Profile: John Petri - the Dual Operator
  150. Protecting human rights in Tibet
  151. The Global launch of Medical Peace Work
  152. The Lancet Digest March 22-28, 2008
  153. A visit to the African Refugee Development Center by Rachel Pope
  154. Western Trauma Association Annual Meeting by Heather FM
  155. World TB Day
  156. Kenyan experience
  157. Patient Care Ethics and Ramifications of Post-Election Violence in Kenya
  158. Advocating for people whose asylum claim has failed (in the UK)
  159. Access to Essential Medicines and the Role of U.S. Universities
  160. New FREE clinical book chapters!
  161. Crash Course: Foundation Doctor?s Guide to Medicine and Surgery 2/e
  162. Clinical Chemistry Made Easy
  163. Berne and Levy Physiology 6/e
  164. 1000 Questions and Answers from Clinical Medicine
  165. Oncology An Illustrated Colour Text
  166. Evidence-Based Diagnosis in Primary Care
  167. Practical Guide to the Evaluation of Clinical Competence with bonus DVD
  168. The Lancet Digest March 15-21, 2008
  169. Iraq: five years on
  170. The weekend?s events on climate change
  171. AMSA Conference : Part 8
  172. An interview with Dr Salam Ismael, founder of Doctors for Iraq
  173. Migraine: An expensive headache to the world
  174. AMSA Conference : Part 7
  175. AMSA Conference - views from a medical student from Rwanda
  176. AMSA Conference : Part 6 - The Rally
  177. AMSA Conference : Part 5
  178. AMSA Conference : Part 4
  179. This week?s podcast
  180. The IFMSA Declaration on Migration of Healthcare Professionals
  181. The Monterrey Declaration on the Fundamental Right to Health
  182. An update on the Stop AIDS campaign and the IFMSA and AMSA Conferences
  183. AMSA Conference : Part 3
  184. AMSA Conference : Part 2
  185. AMSA Conference : Part 1
  186. Stop AIDS UK day of action- a report from Islean Kinghorn
  187. American Medical Student Association: An Opportunity for International Medical Studen
  188. Migration and Health : Part 2 by Goran Mijaljica
  189. Migration and health : Part 1 by Goran Mijaljica
  190. Avoidable blindness in Sub-Saharan Africa
  191. Highlights of the IFMSA conference by Gerard Millen
  192. The Lancet Digest March 8-14, 2008
  193. Engeye Clinic in Uganda
  194. Gaza, Uganda and Engeye Clinic
  195. Global Forum on Human Resources for Health : Part 4
  196. Gaza: Humanitarian situation worst since 1967
  197. The situation in Gaza
  198. Global Forum on Human Resources for Health : Part 3
  199. A playground for global kleptocracy by Jonny Currie
  200. A debate on Facial Transplantation by Aditi Das
  201. The Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Part 2
  202. The Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Day 1
  203. Election fever in Ohio by Heather FM
  204. Happy ?Leap Year Day!?
  205. The Lancet Digest March 1-7, 2008
  206. The Lancet Student podcast on ?leap year day?
  207. Tuberculosis in the UK and Malaysia
  208. HIV in Senegal: Religion and Responsibility
  209. Homosexuality in Africa by Adam Briggs
  210. The human resources for health crisis
  211. The Lancet Digest Feb 23-28
  212. HIV/AIDS in Mombasa, Kenya
  213. A trip to Bethlehem by Rachel Pope and colleagues
  214. From New York to New Delhi by Joshua Schulman Marcus
  215. Rafael Bastos and Carolina Costa: Brazilian medical students in Wales
  216. Will human rights have a sporting chance at the Olympics?
  217. Racial profiling in London
  218. An audience with Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus
  219. Clinical Confrontations by Rachel Pope
  220. HIV positive people in Nepal by Suvash Shrestha
  221. ?Think yes, Think MTAS? by Faye Cooles
  222. Reflections on Experiences in Rural Uganda
  223. Teddy Bear Hospital
  224. MPOWERing away from one billion deaths
  225. Catching up
  226. A special feature on the HIFA2015 Campaign and a Lancet Student catch up
  227. Lancet Digest, Feb 16-22, 2008
  228. Meeting the Maori
  229. More on arms control
  230. Ethiopian Elective
  231. Medical and Surgical Placement at a Mission Hospital in Bihar, India
  232. Order your copy of Invisibles
  233. The Lancet Digest, January 9-15, 2008
  234. Fires, disasters, and maternal mortality!
  235. Disaster medicine: the birth of a specialty?
  236. More than a number: maternal mortality in Afghanistan
  237. Elective reports, childhood epilepsies, and the Geneva Convention!
  238. Elective experiences
  239. To Sydney and Back
  240. Childhood epilepsies: a special topic in its own right
  241. Controversy at the Recife Carnival
  242. Elective Reports
  243. Teule Hospital, Tanzania
  244. Run up to Super Tuesday?who to vote for and how to make up your mind?
  245. What is Super Tuesday?
  246. Blogging away! The International Federation of Medical Students Associations
  247. Climate change and the world?s most dangerous places (according to Forbes)
  248. Climate change special 1/02/08
  249. The Lancet Digest, Febuary 2-8, 2008
  250. The NGO Forum on the Social Determinants of Health